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Sea Dogs staff member tests positive for COVID-19

- JEREMY FRASER SPORTS REPORTER jeremy.fraser@cbpost.com @Cbpost_jeremy

SYDNEY — A Saint John Sea Dogs staff member has tested positive for COVID-19, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced on Thursday.

The Sea Dogs, who were in Cape Breton on Wednesday night for a game against the Eagles, have suspended inperson activities.

The staff member, whose name has not been released, did not travel to Cape Breton with the team.

The Saint John players and staff will now be isolated. Members of the organizati­on who have been in contact with the infected person will be tested.

Public health officials have been in contact with the league. The QMJHL says they're exploring the nature of all contacts between players and coaches. Any additional findings will be shared with the team and league.

Meanwhile, the Cape Breton Eagles will not be competing until the investigat­ion by public health officials is complete.

On the ice Wednesday, Cape Breton skated to an 8-6 win over Saint John.

Shawn Element and Félix Lafrance both had four-point performanc­es, which included two goals, while Connor Trenholm, Ryan Francis, Jarrett Baker and Nathan Larose added single markers for the Eagles (7-8-0-0).

Joshua Roy and Brady Burns scored twice, while Leighton Carruthers and Dawson Stairs also added goals for the Sea Dogs (5-6-3-1).

Cape Breton's William Grimard made 35 saves.

Saint John's Noah Patenaude stopped 26 of 33 shots.

The Eagles were scheduled to travel to Moncton this weekend for a pair of games against the Wildcats. However, the games were postponed prior to the Saint John news as the city of Moncton has returned to the orange level under New Brunswick's COVID-19 recovery plan.

In a social media post Thursday, the Wildcats confirmed both games will be reschedule­d. The dates and times were not announced at press time. As of now, the league has postponed five games: three for the Sea Dogs and two for the Eagles.

The Cape Breton Eagles organizati­on was not available for comment on the situation. Questions were directed to the league.

 ?? MIKE SULLIVAN ?? Shawn Element (16) of the Cape Breton Eagles cuts across the crease as he’s pressured by Nathan Drapeau of the Saint John Sea Dogs (25) during Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at Centre 200 on Wednesday. A staff member with the Sea Dogs organizati­on, who was not in Cape Breton with the team, has tested positive for COVID-19.
MIKE SULLIVAN Shawn Element (16) of the Cape Breton Eagles cuts across the crease as he’s pressured by Nathan Drapeau of the Saint John Sea Dogs (25) during Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at Centre 200 on Wednesday. A staff member with the Sea Dogs organizati­on, who was not in Cape Breton with the team, has tested positive for COVID-19.

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